the easiest, most quickest way to stunt your growth is

are you blooming where you’ve been planted?

is the soil fertile where you’ve decided to post up?

are you attempting to flourish + are met with constant resistance?

life can be hard but dammit —

it doesn’t have to be that fuckin’ hard, fam.

assess your environment.

test the soil quality by cultivating it + in turn, plant some seeds.

the easiest, most quickest way to stunt your growth is to be in the wrong environment for your lifestyle needs.

it’s not about being in the wrong environment altogether because we all have a chance to thrive where we are nourished + nurtured.

on the other hand, even seeds that are well attended to can have a helluva time sprouting in the wrong soil for its type.

for example, moving an indoor plant outside may be detrimental to the plant’s overall well-being.

shit, moving an indoor plant to another room or in front of window in the house can throw off the whole growth phase when we aren’t careful.

figure out what you need, find +/or curate that environment for yourself, + flourish!

what do you need to develop deeper roots, fam?

are you able to find that type of support in this environment?

you always have a choice, sis.

switching environments is one of them.

get curious.

find out what you need, what’s stunting your growth, + decide to create a different environment for your overall growth + well-being.

be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach

journal prompt(s) for today:  

what type of care + attention do you need for growth to occur?

how conducive is your current environment with your needs?

what changes can you make to it today to ensure growth has a fighting chance?